If you’re curious about Jerome, Arizona’s ghostly stories and want a bit of fun with some high-tech ghost-hunting gear, this Jerome Ghost Walk could be just what you’re looking for. While I haven’t done it myself, I’ve gone through plenty of reviews and details to help you decide whether it’s worth your time. The tour offers a mix of history, spooky stories, and the chance to explore some of Jerome’s most haunted spots, all in about an hour.
What really makes this tour stand out is the use of EMF readers and Spirit Boxes — it’s not just listening to ghost stories but actively hunting for spirits using professional equipment. Plus, the support from the Jerome Historical Society adds a layer of authenticity to the tales. One thing to keep in mind: this is a short, outdoor-focused experience, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and cooler evening weather.
If you’re after a lighthearted, engaging ghost adventure, this tour might be perfect. But if you’re hoping for a deep dive into Jerome’s ghostly legends or access to inside buildings, you might find it a little limited. It’s most suitable for visitors who want a fun, interactive experience and enjoy a bit of spooky entertainment with a side of history.
Key Points

- Interactive ghost-hunting with EMF readers and Spirit Boxes
- Access to haunted locations, including the exclusive Haskins House
- Guided by knowledgeable locals with historical insights
- Supports local history through Jerome Historical Society backing
- Short and manageable at about 1 hour, ideal for fitting into a busy schedule
- Limited indoor access—mostly outdoor locations and walking
What to Expect from the Jerome Ghost Walk

This tour offers a blend of history, storytelling, and ghost-hunting that feels approachable and genuine. With a price of around $45 per person, it’s a reasonable choice for a fun evening activity, especially if you’re into the paranormal or just curious about Jerome’s past. Bookings are usually made about 13 days in advance, so plan ahead if you want a spot.
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The Itinerary in Detail
The tour begins at 403 Clark Street, where your guide will meet your small group—usually up to 15 people—ready for a one-hour adventure. The route encompasses Jerome’s most haunted locations, with a notable stop at Haskins House, an area known for frequent spirit activity. The guide will walk you through each spot, sharing stories from the Jerome Historical Society archives and explaining why these places have gained their spooky reputation.
What makes the stops special?
The Haskins House, being an exclusive location, offers a rare chance to see inside a property with a reputation for spirits wandering its halls. Along the way, your guide will point out other locations tied to Jerome’s gritty past, giving you context and background that makes the ghost stories more meaningful.
The Ghost Hunting Equipment
This tour isn’t just about stories; it’s about using actual ghost-hunting tools. You’ll be equipped with EMF Readers to detect electromagnetic fluctuations—believed by some to be linked to spirit presence—and Spirit Boxes that scan radio frequencies, hoping to pick up ghostly voices. As some reviews mention, these devices don’t guarantee ghostly communication, but many enjoy trying their luck and seeing if anything responds.
The Experience for Visitors
Many reviews highlight the entertaining and engaging nature of the guides. Courtney, for example, gets consistently rave reviews about her enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly style, which really enhances the overall experience. One reviewer described her as “really engaged and made it fun,” which is exactly what you want for a tour like this.
Some folks found the equipment a bit hit or miss in terms communication, but most agree that part of the fun is trying to interpret the signals and enjoy the spooky atmosphere. “We heard some voices but no real conversation,” one reviewer admitted, but that didn’t diminish their enjoyment.
The Pros and Cons
Pros:
– Well-supported by Jerome’s local history, adding credibility
– Small group size makes it easy to ask questions and stay engaged
– The equipment adds an interactive element that appeals to tech-savvy ghost enthusiasts
– The guide’s knowledge about Jerome’s haunted spots and history enhances storytelling
Cons:
– The outdoor nature means weather can impact the experience (and yes, it can get chilly in December as one review noted)
– Some might find the ghost-hunting part less convincing if they’re skeptical of equipment signals or noise
– The tour doesn’t go inside buildings (except for the exclusive Haskins House), which some visitors expected
– It’s a short, one-hour experience—so don’t expect deep dives or lengthy investigations
How Does It Value Against the Price?

At $45, this tour offers a lot of value if you’re into ghost stories, history, and interactive experiences. For many, the equipment alone can be a fun novelty, and the access to haunted sites with a knowledgeable guide makes it worth the ticket. Some reviewers, like one who said, “it was a lot of fun,” felt they got their money’s worth, especially considering the combination of stories and tech.
Others noted that if you’re expecting full access inside buildings or more extensive ghost encounters, you might be a bit disappointed. But overall, most agree that the balance of history, entertainment, and ghost-hunting justifies the price.
The Group Dynamics and Guide Experience
Guides like Courtney and Austin garner high praise for their friendliness and knowledge. Many reviews mention guides being fun, engaging, and respectful, creating a warm atmosphere even when discussing eerie topics. One reviewer appreciated how the guide explained what was based on fact versus conjecture, which adds a layer of trust and authenticity to the experience.
The small group size makes it easy to connect and ask questions, creating a more personalized vibe. If you’re someone who prefers a relaxed, friendly tour rather than a scripted or large-group experience, you’ll likely enjoy the intimate setting.
Practical Tips for Your Ghost Walk
- Dress for the weather. If you’re doing a December tour or evening walk, bring layers so you’re comfortable outside.
- Arrive a little early at the meeting point to find your guide and settle in.
- Bring a sense of curiosity and fun—the equipment isn’t foolproof, but it adds to the adventure.
- Be prepared for an outdoor walk—comfortable shoes are recommended.
- Book in advance—most travelers book about two weeks ahead to secure their spot.
- Service animals are allowed, so feel free to bring your pet if needed.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This ghost walk is ideal for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Jerome’s past. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a light-hearted, fun activity that combines storytelling with a tiny dose of paranormal investigation. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy outdoor walking tours and are okay with a bit of chill if visiting in cooler months.
If your main goal is inside access or more intense paranormal activity, you might find this tour a bit limited. But for those wanting a respectful, entertaining, and interactive ghost experience, this tour fits the bill.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, the tour is mostly outdoors and involves walking. It’s probably best for older kids who can handle the outdoor conditions and are interested in ghost stories.
Does the tour go inside any buildings?
The tour does not go inside buildings except for the exclusive Haskins House, which is a special location known for spirits. Most locations are viewed from outside.
What equipment will I use?
You’ll be equipped with EMF Readers and Spirit Boxes, which are standard ghost-hunting tools. They give a fun, interactive element but don’t guarantee ghost encounters.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance aren’t refundable.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour—just enough time to get a taste of Jerome’s haunted side without it feeling rushed.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour starts and ends at 403 Clark Street, Jerome, AZ 86331.
Is good weather necessary?
Yes, the tour relies on outdoor walking. Poor weather, like rain or snow, can cause cancellations or discomfort.
Jerome Ghost Walk
“Courtney gave an amazing tour. She was really engaged and made it fun. Highly recommend her. Her knowledge of the history made it more enjoyable…”
Final Thoughts
The Jerome Ghost Walk offers a charming, interactive way to explore one of Arizona’s most intriguing towns. Combining local history with ghost-hunting gear, it appeals especially to those who enjoy a bit of spooky fun, a touch of storytelling, and a small-group atmosphere. While it’s not an inside tour or a deep-dive into every haunted legend, it strikes a good balance for a quick, memorable experience.
If you’re open to walking outside after dark, curious about Jerome’s haunted past, and like the idea of using some cool ghost-hunting gadgets, this tour is likely to entertain you. For the price of $45, it’s a decent investment in a fun, spooky evening that many visitors have genuinely enjoyed. Just remember to dress warmly and bring your curiosity. Happy haunting!
Enjoy your ghostly adventure in Jerome!
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